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<subtitle>Simple C chat server</subtitle>
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<title>mock: Start writing a mock server implementation</title>
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<name>Tom Smeding</name>
<email>tom.smeding@gmail.com</email>
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<published>2020-11-01T23:00:23Z</published>
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This is intended to be used for property testing later. Doing this in
Haskell should make it easy enough that maintaining a double
implementation is not _too_ bad.
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